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the next hawaii food and wine festival is expected to take place on the islands of hawaii, oahu, maui, october 14 through the 31, 2016. we will keep you posted as those dates come up. and before we wrap up our show with hawaiian dancing, we wanna thank all the people who helped us with our special holiday weekend show. check us out on nbcbayarea.com, and we're also on social media, facebook and twitter, so give us your feedback, we'd love to hear from you. and we were happy to present the na lei hula i ka wekiu on our show before. the dancers are part of a special dance company that presents hula as a full theatrical experience, blending traditional and contemporary forms. you can see them in performances throughout the bay area and california, and their home season performances at the palace of fine arts in san francisco in october. and they put on quite a show for us in our studio. enjoy, aloha, and happy holidays. [music] [speaking in foreign language] [speaking in foreign language] female: deep beneath the surface, finally coming upon the elusive fish, seducing him with her dance,
the next hawaii food and wine festival is expected to take place on the islands of hawaii, oahu, maui, october 14 through the 31, 2016. we will keep you posted as those dates come up. and before we wrap up our show with hawaiian dancing, we wanna thank all the people who helped us with our special holiday weekend show. check us out on nbcbayarea.com, and we're also on social media, facebook and twitter, so give us your feedback, we'd love to hear from you. and we were happy to present the na...
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abercrombie of hawaii. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will reduce to five minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinish bids is the question on the dotchings the amendment prinned in part b of house report 111-413 by the gentleman from washington, mr. hastings, on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number one, printed in part bmbing of house report 111-413 offered by mr. hastings of washington. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on adoption of the amendment. members will record their volts by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.]
abercrombie of hawaii. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, the chair will reduce to five minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinish bids is the question on the dotchings the amendment prinned in part b of house report 111-413 by the gentleman from washington, mr. hastings, on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number one, printed in part bmbing of house report 111-413 offered by mr....
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and what does this mean for the people of hawaii? it means a healthier economy with quality jobs that enable us to improve our schools, take care of our families and provide more affordable housing. this future hawaii isn't as far off as it seems. we've already set things in motion. we've put stakes in the ground and we're making progress. to face the challenges of the future, hawaii must seize the opportunities, embrace change and identify the game-changing steps that we need to take. together the possibilities are limitless. i believe the qualities we treasure most about hawaii are what will draw our children back to us. [ applause ] when i ran for governor four years ago, i wanted to take my lifetime of public service and fundamentally change the path we were taking. i have committed my life to the people of the state of hawaii. no matter what challenges we face, no matter what frustrations or issues we have with one another, i find my strength and courage in our shared sense of unity. we must work together. mahalo and aloha. [ ap
and what does this mean for the people of hawaii? it means a healthier economy with quality jobs that enable us to improve our schools, take care of our families and provide more affordable housing. this future hawaii isn't as far off as it seems. we've already set things in motion. we've put stakes in the ground and we're making progress. to face the challenges of the future, hawaii must seize the opportunities, embrace change and identify the game-changing steps that we need to take. together...
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to hawaii. so i immediately got on twitter, got on the phone, started getting the message out as quickly as possible to the people in hawaii who literally were going through this thought process of i've got 15 minutes to seek shelter from an incoming ballistic missile. what do i do? how do i protect my family? where do i go? so this is stark reality that hawaii faces now of what a potential nuclear strike on hawaii would be where do people go. >> just temporary eruo interrup. if there are ready answers to that? we heard from our colleague a moment ago when it comes to military strategy that's advanced. when it comes to what civilians are supposed to do what this happens? do hawaiis know what to do? how open-ended are those questions? >> they are extremely open-ended. people of hawaii have been briefed that should they get an alert such as the one that they got today, they've got 15 minutes to seek shelter. to protect themselves and their families. there are not nuclear bombshell tears shelters i
to hawaii. so i immediately got on twitter, got on the phone, started getting the message out as quickly as possible to the people in hawaii who literally were going through this thought process of i've got 15 minutes to seek shelter from an incoming ballistic missile. what do i do? how do i protect my family? where do i go? so this is stark reality that hawaii faces now of what a potential nuclear strike on hawaii would be where do people go. >> just temporary eruo interrup. if there are...
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we saw locals in hawaii. law enforcement and legislators in washington trying to establish this was a real threat. the department of emergency management saying no missile threat to hawaii. we heard from hawaii since this was human error. someone there in the department press the wrong button. trying to figure out what happened. covering the pentagon for us. what have you learned, courtney, from officials there at the pentagon? >> so spoken to people both in the region in hawaii and in u.s. military in the pentagon, and no one can find any indication that the u.s. military is the one who prompted this alert, that led them to send this push alert, indicating there was a ballistic missile inbound. and we spoke about this earlier, then general mccalf re-explaiex works. hawaii informs them there are some ballistic missile. u.s. has ability to see launches very soon and immediately start to assess what the potential trajectory is and where it could be going and potential impact point all over the world. that's u.s
we saw locals in hawaii. law enforcement and legislators in washington trying to establish this was a real threat. the department of emergency management saying no missile threat to hawaii. we heard from hawaii since this was human error. someone there in the department press the wrong button. trying to figure out what happened. covering the pentagon for us. what have you learned, courtney, from officials there at the pentagon? >> so spoken to people both in the region in hawaii and in...
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hawaii is one ohana, one family. when we come together, we can meet any challenge and accomplish anything weca set our minds to. more than 20 years ago, i started taking care of local families as a doctor in a small clinic on the big island. the people in the towns took me in their hearts, they've took me into their lives and taught me the true meaning of aloha. i learned how people in hawaii take care of one another. i saw how local families, communities, churches, how they all reach out to people who need our help and how we all try to lift people up whenever we can. many of my patients didn't have jobs and too many people i cared for were fighting addiction and wrestling with untreated mental illness. in one town we didn't have the state resources to fight the problems so i ran for state representative to make a different the years that followed as a member of the house, i i learned more about or challenges that we face every day in each and every community. i continued to see the problems sometimes ass a emergenc
hawaii is one ohana, one family. when we come together, we can meet any challenge and accomplish anything weca set our minds to. more than 20 years ago, i started taking care of local families as a doctor in a small clinic on the big island. the people in the towns took me in their hearts, they've took me into their lives and taught me the true meaning of aloha. i learned how people in hawaii take care of one another. i saw how local families, communities, churches, how they all reach out to...
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they came from minnesota to hawaii to live here. they kind of learned the culture here in hawaii. the japanese culture. one of the most important things we did was cook. we just learned how to make all kind of ocean foods and stuff. and used the flavors i grew up with. ♪ so i'm making poki today. straight out of the water, straight on to the table. here aim cutting the fish that i just caught. i'm actually going to clean it. i'm going to fillet the fish. get all the bones out. take the little belly. take the skin off. and finish it. we have our ingredients right here. we're making our poki dish. we're going to add scallions. and maui onions, fresh onions. we're going to add some fern. we're going to add some chopped seaweed. and a little ginger. i only need a little. chop it up real fine to you get that finger flavor. a little hawaiian sauce. and then we're going to put some after cad dmos theravocados in there. a little wasabi oil. we're going to add some soy. and we're going to squeeze some lemon into it. lemon juice. okay? on the beach poki. >> made fresh, straight out of the
they came from minnesota to hawaii to live here. they kind of learned the culture here in hawaii. the japanese culture. one of the most important things we did was cook. we just learned how to make all kind of ocean foods and stuff. and used the flavors i grew up with. ♪ so i'm making poki today. straight out of the water, straight on to the table. here aim cutting the fish that i just caught. i'm actually going to clean it. i'm going to fillet the fish. get all the bones out. take the little...
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hawaii, which to them is the united states. ,hey love the country geographically and in every other way. they are deeply devoted. >> is communism a problem there? walks -- >> yes, communism is a problem in hawaii, but i don't think any more so than it is elsewhere. i think to compensate for that there's an unusual awareness of the seriousness of communism. i -- both as it presents itself internationally and nationally. --'s you think state would do you think statehood would strengthen our defense position? >> i think so. statehood historically has stimulated the economic development of the community to which it has landed, and it has inspired the people to a sense of their responsibility and activities american citizens might not otherwise be realized. >> mr. farrington, as the principal spokesman for hawaii's aspirations, i'm sure our audience appreciated your interviews. thank you, sir. the editorial board for this was mr. william bradford's qe and mr. james h r cromwell. our distinguished guest with the honorable joseph r fa
hawaii, which to them is the united states. ,hey love the country geographically and in every other way. they are deeply devoted. >> is communism a problem there? walks -- >> yes, communism is a problem in hawaii, but i don't think any more so than it is elsewhere. i think to compensate for that there's an unusual awareness of the seriousness of communism. i -- both as it presents itself internationally and nationally. --'s you think state would do you think statehood would...
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hawaii. i have confirmed with officials there is no incoming missile. 38 minutes later, an official correction was septembnt alerti everyone that it was a false alarm. there are many different facets to this mistake. we know it was a mistake. apparently there was a training exercise under way and somehow that message that was never meant to be transmitted to the p public went out. but this is exactly the kind of mistake that could lead to something with far more serious consequences. let me bring in retired rear admiral john keirby. pacific command said hey wait a minute, this isn't real. what do we know and why would they do it? >> well, you're right, pacific command did come out very quickly to back down this faulgs false alarm. and that makes sense because pacific command has the detection and sensor assets throughout the region to know definitively if a ballistic missile has been fired and where it is going. the hawaii emergency management agency doesn't have those detections and sensor c
hawaii. i have confirmed with officials there is no incoming missile. 38 minutes later, an official correction was septembnt alerti everyone that it was a false alarm. there are many different facets to this mistake. we know it was a mistake. apparently there was a training exercise under way and somehow that message that was never meant to be transmitted to the p public went out. but this is exactly the kind of mistake that could lead to something with far more serious consequences. let me...
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of hawaii. this was the king and his two uncles. wind and ofhe cape course, the motto of the kingdom of hawaii. the life of the land is preserved in righteousness. the stripes of the hawaiian flag , these were to signify a certain area, all of this supporting the crown of hawaii. the state seal it evolved from his coat of arms. on the palace grounds is in modern times the hawaiian flag, not the american flag and we arms use the royal coat of on this piece of property. as we come out of the palace entering thee to modern era, we come to the new state capital. in capital was finished 1969, opened in 1969. it was built to symbolize the island of hawaii. if you look at it carefully, you can see it is completely surrounded by water, and this is brackish water from the spring's underground here. completely surrounded by water to symbolize that we are an island state, we are always surrounded by water. water is integrated into everything we do. the columns represent coconut trees. one of the stables of
of hawaii. this was the king and his two uncles. wind and ofhe cape course, the motto of the kingdom of hawaii. the life of the land is preserved in righteousness. the stripes of the hawaiian flag , these were to signify a certain area, all of this supporting the crown of hawaii. the state seal it evolved from his coat of arms. on the palace grounds is in modern times the hawaiian flag, not the american flag and we arms use the royal coat of on this piece of property. as we come out of the...
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-- bnd up in hawaii? caller: we also much potential of hawaii being that leader on energy and environmental issues. we found the foundation 10 years ago with the same theory of change that we can be a model for the globe. host: i want to go back to the economic model. is clean energy comparable to fuel? is that a higher cost to the consumer? caller: hawaii is on the cutting edge of the stuff or really a vanguard. our current electricity prices are between $.25 and $.30 and higher on the big island. we rely on imported fossil fuel. mostly oil. oil is up and down. it has always been up and down, but the projects going in today for solar. solar at night that is being stored in batteries is less than $.10. when you compare that to what we are paying for fossil fuel, it is a no-brainer. it is cheaper to put in solar plus storage than to invest in any new fossil fuel power plant. what is exciting is when you couple that with clean transportation, it gets even cheaper. we have electric vehicles that can so that
-- bnd up in hawaii? caller: we also much potential of hawaii being that leader on energy and environmental issues. we found the foundation 10 years ago with the same theory of change that we can be a model for the globe. host: i want to go back to the economic model. is clean energy comparable to fuel? is that a higher cost to the consumer? caller: hawaii is on the cutting edge of the stuff or really a vanguard. our current electricity prices are between $.25 and $.30 and higher on the big...
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is no incoming missile with hawaii. i have confirmed with officials, there's no incoming missile. getting back to mom and sister hiding in the garage crying, that's a nightmare situation for that family and other families, so on the phone right now, i was just talking about her and we have been allude to go her and her tweet is hawaii congresswoman tulsi gabbard. good of you for joining us today, bad time, what happens next to allay the fears and make sure we don't have a situation like this occurring again where it's a false alarm? >> aloha, we are still working to try to get the word out and making sure that everybody in hawaii has gotten the message that this was, indeed, a false alarm. as soon as i was able to -- as soon as i heard of the alert, i immediately called hawaii's state officials confirmed that there was actually no incoming ballistic missile to hawaii, that it was a false alarm and started getting on the phone, tweeting it out, getting the message out to hawaii local media as quickly as possible and i wa
is no incoming missile with hawaii. i have confirmed with officials, there's no incoming missile. getting back to mom and sister hiding in the garage crying, that's a nightmare situation for that family and other families, so on the phone right now, i was just talking about her and we have been allude to go her and her tweet is hawaii congresswoman tulsi gabbard. good of you for joining us today, bad time, what happens next to allay the fears and make sure we don't have a situation like this...
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and hawaii is not immune. but unlike others, we have proven we can come together and face big challenges and saw homelessness and the suffering it causes, we built these communities to provide shelter and care. we need to build more. and i will do that with all the mayors across the state. and now we need to come together to build affordable housing for all of our people and why so many children are leaving the state of hawaii. as governor, i will unite us. built thousands of new homes for hawaii's families. with will and determination, we will do another thing and turns the illegal airbnb's so thousands can afford to live in our communities. [applause] another critical thing we'll do is empower the department of hawaiian homeland that the money that has come from the legislature is to bring peace in healing and house the thousands of families on the waiting list. this is a priority for jamie and i. [applause] so together we stopped an epidemic of measles in samoa and now we are addressing the health care disp
and hawaii is not immune. but unlike others, we have proven we can come together and face big challenges and saw homelessness and the suffering it causes, we built these communities to provide shelter and care. we need to build more. and i will do that with all the mayors across the state. and now we need to come together to build affordable housing for all of our people and why so many children are leaving the state of hawaii. as governor, i will unite us. built thousands of new homes for...
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yes, morale is high in hawaii. that is why on remote roads of the islands, you often hear the tramp tramp of marching feet, and the sounds of a stirring army on the march. four., two, three, ♪ yes, hawaii, the crossroads of the pacific. it has proven its value again and again as a bastion of defense for the freedom loving nations of the world. inviting you to be with us next week for another look at your army in action on the big picture. >> the big picture is a weekly television report to the nation on the activities of the army at home and overseas. produced by the army pictorial center. presented by the united states army in corporation this station. you too can be an important part of the big picture. you concerned with the best equipped, the best trained, the best fighting team in the world today, the united states army. ♪ bus recently made the long journey to hawaii for the 39th stop in our 50 capitals tour. join us to watch our visit to hawaii on c-span's book tv. we will visit stops along the hawaiian i
yes, morale is high in hawaii. that is why on remote roads of the islands, you often hear the tramp tramp of marching feet, and the sounds of a stirring army on the march. four., two, three, ♪ yes, hawaii, the crossroads of the pacific. it has proven its value again and again as a bastion of defense for the freedom loving nations of the world. inviting you to be with us next week for another look at your army in action on the big picture. >> the big picture is a weekly television report...
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the crown of hawaii, the cape behind, and the model of the kingdom of hawaii. the life of the land is preserved in righteousness. the stripes of the hawaiian flag . ae sticks were to signify certain area. all of this supporting the crown of you why -- hawaii. the state seal evolved from this coat of arms. on the palace grounds, today in modern times, only the white flag will fly on palace grounds. not the american flag. we still use the royal coat of arms on this piece of property. as we come out of the palace come to the new state capitol. the capitol was finished in 1969, opened in 1969. and it was built to symbolize the islands of hawaii. it carefully, you can see it is completely surrounded by water. this is fresh water from the springs underground here. completely surrounded by water, to symbolize we are an island state. we are always surrounded by water. water is integrated into everything we do. the columns represent coconut trees, one of the staples of life for us in hawaii. you can see the coconut branches at the top. there are eight columns going down
the crown of hawaii, the cape behind, and the model of the kingdom of hawaii. the life of the land is preserved in righteousness. the stripes of the hawaiian flag . ae sticks were to signify certain area. all of this supporting the crown of you why -- hawaii. the state seal evolved from this coat of arms. on the palace grounds, today in modern times, only the white flag will fly on palace grounds. not the american flag. we still use the royal coat of arms on this piece of property. as we come...
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on which hawaii industry spent a fortune. it's by, you know, a very difficult i think it's going to be long-term determined effort to break through the smith, but i think that hopefully we are getting some kind of critical mass on that in writing, you know, some of the massive misconception. >> what's happening at the university level is people are now revisiting assumptions and they are being taken back to the original source documents and when you look the original source documents with the appropriate political, legal and historical theory that can next line it it automatically changes our perception today. at the university people are writing. they are challenging current scholarship, but most important they write articles. books are coming out. teachers are being educated on these are the original documents , do not read second, third hand information and through that process things are changing. there is the hawaiian society of politics which is multidisciplinary and they publish the hawaiian journal of politics made up
on which hawaii industry spent a fortune. it's by, you know, a very difficult i think it's going to be long-term determined effort to break through the smith, but i think that hopefully we are getting some kind of critical mass on that in writing, you know, some of the massive misconception. >> what's happening at the university level is people are now revisiting assumptions and they are being taken back to the original source documents and when you look the original source documents with...
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agency then saying no missile threat to hawaii. and that's about 15 minutes later. let's bring in barry mccaffrey, nbc news analyst and contributor. general, thanks for being with us. you are in happen lieu lionolul. how did you learn about this news? >> we got a very effective push notification over iphone. a horrendous racket, a scrolled message stating it was not a drill, stating it was from pacific command. there was a much delayed response on hawaiian news tv, which finally put up though a scroll on tv saying the same message we're getting on our iphones. then i looked to see the reaction, i'm on a glorious resort on waikiki beach. there was almost no reaction. no sirens went off. nobody was responding. the surfers were out there. the hotel did nothing for well over 30 minutes and then it was another 5 minutes before it was in japanese also. -- clearly it's a busted play. i've seen this kind of thing happen before, richard, where you get training or test exercise message traffic, leaks out of the test and suddenly is causing a
agency then saying no missile threat to hawaii. and that's about 15 minutes later. let's bring in barry mccaffrey, nbc news analyst and contributor. general, thanks for being with us. you are in happen lieu lionolul. how did you learn about this news? >> we got a very effective push notification over iphone. a horrendous racket, a scrolled message stating it was not a drill, stating it was from pacific command. there was a much delayed response on hawaiian news tv, which finally put up...
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you were born and raised in hawaii. what took you from hawaii to the main land first? what was your first trip back to the main land? >> you know, that was probably when i was five years old to go to disneyland in california. a lot of people travel to california from hawaii and many people still go to disneyland. that was probably my first trip but you know, i started swimming when my family was living, we were living in guam. >> competitively? >> competitively. so swimming brought me to the main land probably twice a year. >> was your dad in the military? >> my dad worked for the federal government. so he, we got stationed and we were treated just like military for about three years from fifth grade to 7th grade. i lived in guam. >> earlier on you mentioned senator inouye. you brought a picture along of senator inouye. >> this picture is in my office. came by way the inouye legacy fund and my parents bought it at a democratic auction. >> tell us about the people in the picture. >> okay. so far left is senator inouye. in the middle is patty mink, a congresswoman from h
you were born and raised in hawaii. what took you from hawaii to the main land first? what was your first trip back to the main land? >> you know, that was probably when i was five years old to go to disneyland in california. a lot of people travel to california from hawaii and many people still go to disneyland. that was probably my first trip but you know, i started swimming when my family was living, we were living in guam. >> competitively? >> competitively. so swimming...
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hawaii? how do you sustain and nurture what makes us us? how do you do that, even as we must change to meet the tide? how do you make things pono for everyone? like our response to the pandemic, there is no easy answer. but i believe it lies somewhere deep within all of us who call hawaii home. it lies in our willingness to share, to give even when we have very little to give. it is tucked deep within our desires to lift and lighten the burden of others. it is our belief that we are part of a greater ohana and we have the responsibility to our community. we are all connected. it has taken generations, stretching back to those key voyageurs to create this wonderful sense of community. there are some who fear that we are in danger of losing it through the many changes that we have entered. -- endured. from my vantage point, i feel a hawaii that remains strong and true to itself. i see families come together, even when they cannot physically get together. i see a generation reaching down to take
hawaii? how do you sustain and nurture what makes us us? how do you do that, even as we must change to meet the tide? how do you make things pono for everyone? like our response to the pandemic, there is no easy answer. but i believe it lies somewhere deep within all of us who call hawaii home. it lies in our willingness to share, to give even when we have very little to give. it is tucked deep within our desires to lift and lighten the burden of others. it is our belief that we are part of a...
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kingdom of hawaii. so from here, i'm going to -- we're going to walk over and stop at the queen's statue. which is a memorial to the queen, last queen of hawaii, queen lolikalani and go into the capital and i'll show you the rest of the buildings. so now we're between the palace. and the new capital building. and between that, we have a statue of queen lolical ane the last monarch of hawaii and passed away in 1917. but she was overthrown in 1893 by american forces. american military landed and surrounded the government buildings. and overthrew the queen. part of what was going on was in her hand she is holding the constitution of 1893. the creation chant of the native hawaiians, and the song that she wrote called aloha oy. the queen was trying to restore the civil rights of the hawaiian people. so her brother, king kalau was forced to sign the constitution in 1887 called the bayonet constitution because they surrounded him in the palace and pointed bayonets at him and said sign this constitution. but wh
kingdom of hawaii. so from here, i'm going to -- we're going to walk over and stop at the queen's statue. which is a memorial to the queen, last queen of hawaii, queen lolikalani and go into the capital and i'll show you the rest of the buildings. so now we're between the palace. and the new capital building. and between that, we have a statue of queen lolical ane the last monarch of hawaii and passed away in 1917. but she was overthrown in 1893 by american forces. american military landed and...
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he previously served as hawaii's lieutenant governor. >> please welcome the new governor of hawaii, josh green. [cheers and applause] >> i'm going to fix this teleprompter. much better. aloha. this is the time in my speech before we start rolling where i have to recognize many of the people that were not yet recognized by the lieutenant governor. need to recognize the people i love are the most first. i need to recognize my wife jamie and my son sam. thank you for everything you have done in my life. [applause] i'm lucky to have my father here today, john green. [applause] >> and my mother natasha. my baby brother ben. my uncles and aunties and fifth grade school teacher, mrs. mccabe. [applause] also recognize aunt yes who has helped us so much raising our children. aunt yes, where are you? i thank you all and i thank you all for giving me the honor to serve. it is extraordinary to sit across from you family and friends here today here in our halls and all across the state. you have always been there for me and i love you so much. thank you for being here and welcoming me into the admini
he previously served as hawaii's lieutenant governor. >> please welcome the new governor of hawaii, josh green. [cheers and applause] >> i'm going to fix this teleprompter. much better. aloha. this is the time in my speech before we start rolling where i have to recognize many of the people that were not yet recognized by the lieutenant governor. need to recognize the people i love are the most first. i need to recognize my wife jamie and my son sam. thank you for everything you...
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hawaii's entry -- for hawaii and hawaii's teacher. hawaii -- hawaii's future. hawaii's introduction to the the and of the 19th century. the hugest impact is an immediate and dramatic drop in the population. at hundreds of thousands of people dying of which our diseases to people had no immunity. trajectory basically drops the population from anywhere from 500,000 to 800,000 at the point of contact to less than 40,000 by the end of the 19th century. in about 120 years, we have 95%where between a 92% to depopulation rate. so they chose to modernize. we went, in the space of decades, from a country that was lteeped in this long traditiona leadership -- of -- long tradition of chiefly leadership, no capitalism, virtually no trade, subsistence economy, very, very stable. we went from that to being almost unrecognizable from any other 19th century modern 1860's, 1870's. opera houses downtown. we had buildings. we had a plantation economy. and this is the thing. i mean, the native hawaiians were try to manage all of this ambitions ofge the some of the missionaries who
hawaii's entry -- for hawaii and hawaii's teacher. hawaii -- hawaii's future. hawaii's introduction to the the and of the 19th century. the hugest impact is an immediate and dramatic drop in the population. at hundreds of thousands of people dying of which our diseases to people had no immunity. trajectory basically drops the population from anywhere from 500,000 to 800,000 at the point of contact to less than 40,000 by the end of the 19th century. in about 120 years, we have 95%where between a...
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like the hawaii blood bank, hawaii food bank and domestic violence action center. the aloha medical mission, hawaiian ihs, the hawaiian humane society, special olympics, just to name a few. to pay for social workers, mental health care workers, those who support our families. food for our children, like the first ladies we fight for and our next first lady will continue. all of these dollars go to safe people and create safe places, including for those who have been victims of sex assault. i'm so proud of the legislature and thank you for giving us his blessing to share with the people of hawaii. some of the greatest lessons that we learned come from outside of our state. and our values and our experiences have often come far from home. in september of 2019, there is a crisis unfolding in samoa, a measles outbreak that especially threatened the children of our pacific neighbor. i want to help in some small way, as a volunteer doctor with three or four colleagues. maybe some donated medicine. and to bring attention to the crisis of perhaps the lieutenant governor ca
like the hawaii blood bank, hawaii food bank and domestic violence action center. the aloha medical mission, hawaiian ihs, the hawaiian humane society, special olympics, just to name a few. to pay for social workers, mental health care workers, those who support our families. food for our children, like the first ladies we fight for and our next first lady will continue. all of these dollars go to safe people and create safe places, including for those who have been victims of sex assault. i'm...
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banks in hawaii. will accept checks written in english.or in if you go to the bank of hawaii, they have about five different languages at the atm machines, chinese, japanese, english, hawaiian. hawaii is the southernmost state in the united take. people from the south -- the united states. we are actually the south of america. we are way, way south. that is the thing about hawaii. we are the most remote land mass anywhere on the planet. anywhere on the whole planet. to get to hawaii, it is a five hour flight from anywhere to get here. by ship, three or four days. , and like youated said, you realized how different this place is. we are a set of violence that are dependent -- a set of outsidedependent on the for everything. for our food, for our power and electricity, for all the notes material structures around here, everything is imported. that is the thing that most people when they come here, the first thing they realize is that this is a different place. it feels like the rest of the country, same
banks in hawaii. will accept checks written in english.or in if you go to the bank of hawaii, they have about five different languages at the atm machines, chinese, japanese, english, hawaiian. hawaii is the southernmost state in the united take. people from the south -- the united states. we are actually the south of america. we are way, way south. that is the thing about hawaii. we are the most remote land mass anywhere on the planet. anywhere on the whole planet. to get to hawaii, it is a...
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to hit hawaii head-on. most of the energy directed to hawaii, that's the model, what the models are telling us. we have to confront that once it starts arriving. then we will adjust the focus. >> all right. we appreciate your information, victor sardina with the tsunami warning center. as he said, there are just certain warnings that have gone off that tell them that hawaii is going to take a direct hilt. hawaii's the only place expected to get a direct hit from this tsunami, this wave that was created all the way up in canada on the western coast of canada. and it should be coming ashore just in a few minutes, about six or seven minutes is when it's expected to start to come ashore and it will be 10:28 p.m. on a saturday night there in hawaii and that's going to cause some headaches with residents and tourists that are there. we have with us someone from a hotel now, isaac lappa who's on oahu, you're at the castle waikiki shore hotel. tell us about what's happened since you've heard the warning signs there
to hit hawaii head-on. most of the energy directed to hawaii, that's the model, what the models are telling us. we have to confront that once it starts arriving. then we will adjust the focus. >> all right. we appreciate your information, victor sardina with the tsunami warning center. as he said, there are just certain warnings that have gone off that tell them that hawaii is going to take a direct hilt. hawaii's the only place expected to get a direct hit from this tsunami, this wave...
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in her book, memoir, it is called hawaii's story by hawaii's queen, she writes the book, it is her story, but also publishing it to argue against annexation and she uses two arguments against annexation, several, but two of them being this doesn't seem christian, and she basically implies got will smite us if we do this to her little country and the other one is that it doesn't seem in keeping with the demands of democratic republican government. so there's that. i would like to thank you all for coming. thanks, austin. you've always been so good to me. [applause] >> i'll be upstairs signing books. >> you're watching american history tv. 48 hours of programming on american history, every weekend on c-span 3. follow us on twitter @c-span history for information on our schedule, upcoming programs and to keep up with the latest history news. theodore roosevelt island honors our only manhattan born president. a city boy who grew up to love urban pavement -- there's always been a whiff of controversy surrounding this 17-foot statue of president roosevelt which coexists somewhat uneasily with
in her book, memoir, it is called hawaii's story by hawaii's queen, she writes the book, it is her story, but also publishing it to argue against annexation and she uses two arguments against annexation, several, but two of them being this doesn't seem christian, and she basically implies got will smite us if we do this to her little country and the other one is that it doesn't seem in keeping with the demands of democratic republican government. so there's that. i would like to thank you all...
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there in hawaii. this as the question was, was a missile heading their way? you can see video of those who reacted to the warning that said "take cover." i want to bring in democratic congresswoman from california, barbara lee, and, representative, we look at the state of hawaii there, for your state of california, also very much concern. this the question of a potential missile from north korea, 20 minutes, it said, to reach the state of hawaii, but 38 minutes to reach the state of california. so certainly a conversation that you must undertake here in there, representative. what's your reaction so far from what you've learned? >> first of all, my heart goes out to the people of hawaii. it is just so disturbing that this took place, and it appears that it was human error. but the fear that this generated, and the concern really requires us to insist on a complete and thorough investigation. it also speaks volumes as to what methods are in place in terms of fail-safe methods and making sure that human
there in hawaii. this as the question was, was a missile heading their way? you can see video of those who reacted to the warning that said "take cover." i want to bring in democratic congresswoman from california, barbara lee, and, representative, we look at the state of hawaii there, for your state of california, also very much concern. this the question of a potential missile from north korea, 20 minutes, it said, to reach the state of hawaii, but 38 minutes to reach the state of...
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one thing that distinguishes the people of hawaii is their love for hawaii. ,t is to them the united states geographically and in every other way. >> is communism a problem there? >> yes, communism is a problem in hawaii, but i don't think any more so than it is elsewhere. i think to compensate for that there's an unusual awareness of the seriousness of communism. i am certain that it would strengthen our defense position because it historically has stimulated the economic development of the areas to which it has landed and it has also inspired the people for a sense of their responsibility and to activity as american citizens that might not otherwise be realized. as the, mr. farrington, principal spokesman for hawaii's aspirations, i'm sure that our audience has very much appreciated your interviews tonight. thank you, sir. >> the editorial board for this addition was mr. william bradford shea and mr. james hr cromwell. our distinguished guest with the honorable joseph r farrington, delegate to congress from the territory of hawaii. announcer: you are watchi
one thing that distinguishes the people of hawaii is their love for hawaii. ,t is to them the united states geographically and in every other way. >> is communism a problem there? >> yes, communism is a problem in hawaii, but i don't think any more so than it is elsewhere. i think to compensate for that there's an unusual awareness of the seriousness of communism. i am certain that it would strengthen our defense position because it historically has stimulated the economic...
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this is a win for hawaii's families. [applause] we also work to make sure those who served our state get to retire with the dignity they were promised and deserve. with the legislative support, we took aggressive steps that will save us $1.6 billion over the next 20 years. [applause] as we have been taught paying our bills, honoring our obligations, saving for the future is how we build a brighter future. we have done that. one value that has guided this administration is to simply not pass on our dead to our kids and our grandkids. together, we have made strides in this task. rebuilding our rainy day fund to $310 million, we have gone after tax cheats and collected millions from those who are not paying their fair share. [applause] we are working to modernize our tax collection system. to make it easier and fairer for the people of hawaii. we needed changes to improve the system so we can collect the tax revenues we rely on to deliver state services. i believe were on the right track to accomplish this major task. [appl
this is a win for hawaii's families. [applause] we also work to make sure those who served our state get to retire with the dignity they were promised and deserve. with the legislative support, we took aggressive steps that will save us $1.6 billion over the next 20 years. [applause] as we have been taught paying our bills, honoring our obligations, saving for the future is how we build a brighter future. we have done that. one value that has guided this administration is to simply not pass on...
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every person living in hawaii, safety? every person living in hawaii. we — safety? every person living in hawaii, we are _ safety? every person living in hawaii, we are familiar- safety? every person living in hawaii, we are familiar with l hawaii, we are familiar with those warning sirens, the beginning of every month you hear them go off at noon, like clockwork, to test it out to make sure it works. so there is going to be a lot, there will be a lot of unanswered questions into why that warning signal did not go out. what kind of failsafes do we have, if in fact the situation was that it burnt down? we know that it burnt down? we know that a lot of alerts went out through cellphones, but unfortunately from the day prior as we know, the cellphones were actually out. so these are things that we have to create redundancies for, to make sure at the end of the day every person who needs to be warned gets to safety can get the alerts that they need. so there is still a lot of outstanding questions and i can tell you right now for many of us, focuses, there is still a hu
every person living in hawaii, safety? every person living in hawaii. we — safety? every person living in hawaii, we are _ safety? every person living in hawaii, we are familiar- safety? every person living in hawaii, we are familiar with l hawaii, we are familiar with those warning sirens, the beginning of every month you hear them go off at noon, like clockwork, to test it out to make sure it works. so there is going to be a lot, there will be a lot of unanswered questions into why that...
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yes, morale is high in hawaii. that is why, on remote roads of the islands, you often hear the tramp tramp of marching feet, and, soaring out above everything, the sounds of a stirring army on the march. >> one, two, three, four. ♪ >> yes, hawaii, the crossroads of the pacific. it has proven its value again and again as a bastion of defense for the freedom-loving nations of the world. this is sergeant stewart queen inviting you to be with us next week for another look at your army in action on the big picture. narrator: "the big picture" is a weekly television report to the nation on the activities of the army at home and overseas. produced by the army pictorial center. presented by the united states army in cooperation with this station. you too can be an important part of the big picture. you can probably serve with the -- you can probably serve with the best-equipped, the best-trained, the best fighting team in the world today, the united states army. onouncer: this weekend american history tv on c-span three,
yes, morale is high in hawaii. that is why, on remote roads of the islands, you often hear the tramp tramp of marching feet, and, soaring out above everything, the sounds of a stirring army on the march. >> one, two, three, four. ♪ >> yes, hawaii, the crossroads of the pacific. it has proven its value again and again as a bastion of defense for the freedom-loving nations of the world. this is sergeant stewart queen inviting you to be with us next week for another look at your army...
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was no missile threat to hawaii. at 8:24 a.m., hawaii governor tweeted the agency's notice there was no missile threat. the governor has stated he was unable to do this earlier because he did not know his twitter password. at 8:27 a.m., the agency staff met to discuss options for sending a corrective second message using the emergency alert system and the wireless emergency alert system. the agency determined that a correction of this false alert best met the criteria of a civil emergency message which is one of the event codes used to initiate alerts over the emergency alert system. at 8:30 a.m., the agency called fema and on its second attempt to reach fema reached a fema program management office employee. after 45 seconds, all on the call agreed the correction met the criteria for use of the civil emergency message event code. at 8:31 a.m., the deputy chief of the hawaii emergency management agency's telecommunications branch logged into the agency's alert origination software and created correction messages for
was no missile threat to hawaii. at 8:24 a.m., hawaii governor tweeted the agency's notice there was no missile threat. the governor has stated he was unable to do this earlier because he did not know his twitter password. at 8:27 a.m., the agency staff met to discuss options for sending a corrective second message using the emergency alert system and the wireless emergency alert system. the agency determined that a correction of this false alert best met the criteria of a civil emergency...
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this historic film shows the harvesting of sugar in hawaii in the 1940s. in time the growers would form a cooperative called the california and hawaiian sugar refining company or c & h sugar. they opened a refinery in what is now the town of crockett. >> in hawaii, the children grow up with c & h. >> ♪ >> in 2006, crockett celebrated the anniversary of that plant. it still processes all of the cane sugar coming out of hawaii under the c & h brand name. the sugar plant and crockett faced working strikes. >> reporter: crockett nestled along the cardenaa straight, c & h is what it was called. most of the people who lived here worked for c & h. that's back when the plant's work force was 1,500. it's half that now and most workers live elsewhere. c & h has a history of long strikes lasting for months. >> it's expected every three years and you just have a fund yourself and hopefully you don't use it. >> reporter: the economy of this town of 3,200 is on thin ice too. at this grocery deli store, the owner watches tv. >> i used to hang out for a month, month and
this historic film shows the harvesting of sugar in hawaii in the 1940s. in time the growers would form a cooperative called the california and hawaiian sugar refining company or c & h sugar. they opened a refinery in what is now the town of crockett. >> in hawaii, the children grow up with c & h. >> ♪ >> in 2006, crockett celebrated the anniversary of that plant. it still processes all of the cane sugar coming out of hawaii under the c & h brand name. the sugar...
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reach hawaii. and people have less than 10 minutes to actually take action. this is actually from the hawaii emergency management agency. this is the plan. if and when it was -- they learn the emergency management. then it is about the detection of the launch. whether or not we can stop the missile with the missile defenses and then notifications to the state or brought up.if we can bring it up one more time. then after that sirens are brought up and in the next five minutes. then there is the emergency advisory alerts that people were getting on the phones and tv. then people have 10 minutes for individual action. again, this is underscoring the point here about what the plan is in the case of something like this. obviously given the tensions with north korea are very real. they are told that people have to either get inside, stay inside and stay tuned. that is the plan people in hawaii. there are no designated blast were fallout shelters in the state. people have 10 minutes to make a decision as
reach hawaii. and people have less than 10 minutes to actually take action. this is actually from the hawaii emergency management agency. this is the plan. if and when it was -- they learn the emergency management. then it is about the detection of the launch. whether or not we can stop the missile with the missile defenses and then notifications to the state or brought up.if we can bring it up one more time. then after that sirens are brought up and in the next five minutes. then there is the...
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—— how vulnerable was hawaii previously to wildfires? usually, wildfires do not receive much attention in hawaii because the inaudible land area is very small. and basically in the tropical islands, there's lots of vegetation, usually compared to california, hawaii usually is not considered to be wildfire—prone region but this time, it's very unusual, because there was a combination of very strong pressure gradient between — north of hawaii we have this high pressure and to the south of hawaii, we have hurricane dora, which is low pressure, so this generates a very strong pressure gradient, and if you have a very strong pressure gradient, this drives very strong winds, so this is a large—scale. well, once again, the latest news we're getting on these wildfires — the death toll has now risen to 67, making it hawaii's deadliest natural disaster on record. ceuphone cellphone and internet service down, many without power in maui. local officials are also advising residents to exclusively drink bottled water, citing potential harmful
—— how vulnerable was hawaii previously to wildfires? usually, wildfires do not receive much attention in hawaii because the inaudible land area is very small. and basically in the tropical islands, there's lots of vegetation, usually compared to california, hawaii usually is not considered to be wildfire—prone region but this time, it's very unusual, because there was a combination of very strong pressure gradient between — north of hawaii we have this high pressure and to the south of...
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in doing so i affirm three truths about hawaii and the way we govern, first i see hawaii is a place any people that cherished-- cherish our children, celebrate our diversity and want a better life for the next generation. second, i see hawaii is a place any people where we believe in ohana. we respect and understand that our ocean is critical to our quality of life and finally, i see hawaii is a place any people where we still believe in the promise of hawaii and the prospect of limitless opportunity. this is the legacy of our whole culture, the culture of our immigrant family and all of those who choose to call hawaii home. we have put the value and beliefs into action to chart the course to our collective future. is one thing to say our children matter. it's is quite another thing to do something about it. we have invested more widely in classroom than in previous years we promise to pull 1000 of hawaii's hottest classrooms where soaring temperatures have hindered learning for years. i'm proud to report with the legislative support that we have exceeded our original goal and we are at
in doing so i affirm three truths about hawaii and the way we govern, first i see hawaii is a place any people that cherished-- cherish our children, celebrate our diversity and want a better life for the next generation. second, i see hawaii is a place any people where we believe in ohana. we respect and understand that our ocean is critical to our quality of life and finally, i see hawaii is a place any people where we still believe in the promise of hawaii and the prospect of limitless...
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here in hawaii we intimately understand that truth. throughout our history we have tested it over and over and over again. during the plantation era, communities banded together to provide for each other what others would not. in the early 1900s workers came together to fight for higher pay and better working conditions. their efforts resulted in improving the work environment for everyone. today, at the start of a new decade, we have it within our power to change the lives of our working families. we have it within our power to change the directory of hawaii's future. that is the underlying bee leliy the house, senate, and the community at large. there are those who would dismiss the notion of government working together. but working together, that's what hawaii's always been about. ohana is not a cliche. it is about the whole body of values centered around family in the largest sense of the word. our working families have taken it on the chin for far too long. they are the back boen of our workforce and the heart of our communities.
here in hawaii we intimately understand that truth. throughout our history we have tested it over and over and over again. during the plantation era, communities banded together to provide for each other what others would not. in the early 1900s workers came together to fight for higher pay and better working conditions. their efforts resulted in improving the work environment for everyone. today, at the start of a new decade, we have it within our power to change the lives of our working...
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senator from hawaii. host: a state senator? no, a u.s. senator. rep. mark takai: i tell this story almost every day about what it is like to be here representing hawaii. i have many stories about senator inouye and about patsy but i talk about being on the shoulders of people like them, and you know it because we all work here. the halls of congress, especially capitol hill, it is a very different place at night, you know when all of the tourists, all of the work groups are gone and we are walking to and from the capital. i heard stories of senator inouye talking about these long nights. in fact, he had his office as senate president pro tem in the capital, and it is just a surreal experience to be walking through the halls and just hearing your footsteps in realizing that these people who came before me also represented the state of hawaii. in fact, senator inouye was the first elected member of congress, and he came right after hawaii became a state. host: are your traditions that people would not know
senator from hawaii. host: a state senator? no, a u.s. senator. rep. mark takai: i tell this story almost every day about what it is like to be here representing hawaii. i have many stories about senator inouye and about patsy but i talk about being on the shoulders of people like them, and you know it because we all work here. the halls of congress, especially capitol hill, it is a very different place at night, you know when all of the tourists, all of the work groups are gone and we are...
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we are in hawaii. well, hawaii is not really a state. things like that. >> uh-huh. >> it's been like that since 1959, and i guess you heard a lot -- you heard that -- >> well, i watched -- i think those shows jack car did in hawaii after statehood, and he does ask this crowd of people what do you think of the united states, and they all yelled back, you're in it, you know? [laughter] i think some of that dislocation and i think some of that is just a by-product of what happens when, you know, when one country on a continue innocent, you know -- continent colonizes an island thousands of miles from the shore. yeah, in some ways it's a completely american place to me just because it's so militarized and there's training grounds everywhere, it's exceedingly religious, there's a lot of really crummy commercial architecture which is, you know, a bit of a specialty in this country. there's so many things about it -- i mean, especially, and then you have all those hotels and resorts, with all the hotels and the resorts, and then all the militar
we are in hawaii. well, hawaii is not really a state. things like that. >> uh-huh. >> it's been like that since 1959, and i guess you heard a lot -- you heard that -- >> well, i watched -- i think those shows jack car did in hawaii after statehood, and he does ask this crowd of people what do you think of the united states, and they all yelled back, you're in it, you know? [laughter] i think some of that dislocation and i think some of that is just a by-product of what happens...
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they can be with hawaii. if a disaster or any magnitude in hawaii you can get some flies in. -- some supplies in. say the hawaii tsunami happens and it is big. say it happens on the west coast as well. now you have an area beyond comprehension that is uh fenged it. -- affected. and the other island and island chains. >> peeking of japan. we just received word that the death toll is up to 17. we knew these numbers might strik kill in slowly. but we talked about all morning lapping we will see the death toll continue to rise as we saw in 2004. >> yeah, right now i am being told quickly that there is no reports at this hour of any injuries to u.s. jorses- forces in japan and no bases damaged. that's a good thing. not because you don't want american interests to be harmed or injuries, but they can get out and help. that's a positive development if it stays true. every service member has been bted for in japan and no reports to damage installation. that's a huge, huge development. >> that's good news. >> very, ver
they can be with hawaii. if a disaster or any magnitude in hawaii you can get some flies in. -- some supplies in. say the hawaii tsunami happens and it is big. say it happens on the west coast as well. now you have an area beyond comprehension that is uh fenged it. -- affected. and the other island and island chains. >> peeking of japan. we just received word that the death toll is up to 17. we knew these numbers might strik kill in slowly. but we talked about all morning lapping we will...
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hawaii. one of the most beautiful places on on earth. some think of hawaii as an unspoiled paradise. if you ask hawaiians, they have different opinions. yeah. i think they do. my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian, i made a living in finding humor in the parts of america i don't understand. and now, i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to experience the cult iures and beliefs that add color to this country. this is "the united states shades of america." hawaii. to an american on the mainland, the mention of the 50th state brings to mind beautiful beaches, hula dancers and the one "brady bunch" episode when the family gets cursed. >> bad things come to those who touch. >> they had it coming. today hawaii is one of america's top vacation destinations as people flock to the island. don't take it from me, listen to these people. nice to meet you, where are you from? >> minnesota. >> minnesota. this is a very long way from here. how long have you been in hawaii? >> i got here y
hawaii. one of the most beautiful places on on earth. some think of hawaii as an unspoiled paradise. if you ask hawaiians, they have different opinions. yeah. i think they do. my name is w. kamau bell. as a comedian, i made a living in finding humor in the parts of america i don't understand. and now, i'm challenging myself to dig deeper. i'm on a mission to experience the cult iures and beliefs that add color to this country. this is "the united states shades of america." hawaii. to...
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i love hawaii. but the relationship isn't healthy. >> is there a way to do this correctly that is not just exattractive? that is not just love? >> i don't like to put the bonus on individual families. it is not an individual consumer problem. the answer is probably not. there are things you can do. don't come as tourist. come as a visitor. it is accountability. >> it's squishy! >> look what you did. you got me moving again. thank you. can a cream really reduce wrinkles? more than one hundred women tried l'oreal triple power. my smile lines and the wrinkles have diminished. triple power visibly reduces wrinkles, firms and brightens. i saw results in 1 week. it absolutely works. revitalift triplepower from l'oreal paris. it does what it says. ♪ (music plays throughout) ♪ ♪ ♪ another round? i'm good. ♪ let's do a song ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tech: cracked windshield? trust safelite. we'll replace your glass and recalibrate your vehicle's camera, so automatic emergency braking and lane departure warnin
i love hawaii. but the relationship isn't healthy. >> is there a way to do this correctly that is not just exattractive? that is not just love? >> i don't like to put the bonus on individual families. it is not an individual consumer problem. the answer is probably not. there are things you can do. don't come as tourist. come as a visitor. it is accountability. >> it's squishy! >> look what you did. you got me moving again. thank you. can a cream really reduce wrinkles?...
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the history of hawaii? >> guest: it is about the history of america's relationship to hawaii. first, i went there i went to see pearl harbor. just as a tourist. i wanted to see that. while i was there i went to see the old palace of the hawaiian monarchy and realize those two sites are related because the japanese never would have attacked honolulu harbor for being part of the united states if the united states and descendants of american missionaries had not overthrow the hawaiian queen who handed over the island to the u.s.. that was the start of my interest in the relationship between the two countries. >> host: when did the missionaries first go to hawaii? >> guest: they left boston harbor, new england calvinist left boston harbor in 1819 and arrived in hawaii in 1820. the first new england whalers from boston harbor arrived because hawaii was a great stopping of point between whaling grounds. these groups arrived within six months of each other and they had an enormous impact on the island's. >> host: what happened? >> guest: the missionaries set up shop and settle down a
the history of hawaii? >> guest: it is about the history of america's relationship to hawaii. first, i went there i went to see pearl harbor. just as a tourist. i wanted to see that. while i was there i went to see the old palace of the hawaiian monarchy and realize those two sites are related because the japanese never would have attacked honolulu harbor for being part of the united states if the united states and descendants of american missionaries had not overthrow the hawaiian queen...